I didn't compare the sticker to racism, I merely pointed out that "free speech" that is intended to or could be interpreted as provocative are not, nor should they be, protected on an airline flight.
btw, a button that says "roll tide" is different than a button telling people who cheer for another school to "go to hell". If you can't grasp that difference, well, ....I wouldn't be a bit surprised.

I didn't compare the sticker to racism, I merely pointed out that "free speech" that is intended to or could be interpreted as provocative are not, nor should they be, protected on an airline flight.
btw, a button that says "roll tide" is different than a button telling people who cheer for another school to "go to hell". If you can't grasp that difference, well, ....I wouldn't be a bit surprised.

Would it be appropriate or wise to allow a white guy wearing a blatantly racist button to board a flight? How about a guy with a "Death to America" t-shirt? Can you think of a reason why an airline might try to impose any limits on "free speech" in an enclosed fuselage at 30,000 feet?
Think hard, bammers, or better yet, ask someone else who can.

Better to hold up a flight and inconvenience countless others than to just act like a normal, rational human being and refrain from bellowing your allegiance to the tahd and putting down your rival for a few hours.
Way to stay classy, bammers.

That one killed in 5th grade cafor. Might be time to get some new material. I always liked this one:
Q: How many bama fan does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
A: A million. One to screw it in while the other 999,999 talk about how good the old bulb was.
Thanks, I'll be here all week.